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Electrical

  Do not pull your machine by, close a door on, or run over the cord, and keep it away from heated

surfaces.

  Do not pull on

 

the cord to unplug the machine.

  Turn all machine switches to OFF before unplugging.

  Connect to a properly grounded outlet only.

Operational Instructions

  Use only a (20 amp) electrical outlet, usually found In Bathroom, Kitchens, or Laundry rooms. Plug

your machine in.

  Attach vacuum and solution hoses to appropriate connections on the machine and your wand. As

you do this, always Inspect hoses for cracks or fraying. Do not use if hoses are cracked or frayed.

  Mix water and approved extractor detergent in the solution tank at the front of the machine. Use a

clean hose to fill the solution tank. If a hose is not available, use a clean bucket. DO NOT
OVERFILL.

Machine Maintenance

1.  Regular dally maintenance Is required to keep this equipment In the best working condition. A

detailed list of preventative maintenance is outlined below. Thoroughly clean all equipment and
accessories after each use:

  Rinse solution and vacuum recovery tank with clean water.

  Flush entire pumping system with clean water. This includes all solution hoses and wand(s).

Do not allow liquids to remain in equipment after use.

  Clean all filters and dump valve.

2.  The solution system has one filter located in the solution tank, and high-pressure machines

(200psi and higher) have an in-line filter in the pump compartment. Check filters dally and clean
when dirty in order for them to properly filter debris from the solution tank. If the filter Is missing or
becomes damaged It must be replaced before the machine Is used.

3.  Lubricate all quick disconnects with a quality silicone lubricant.

4.  Do not use the same pail to fill the solution tank that is used to empty the waste tank. This would

introduce dirt and debris into the solution lines, block the fitters, orifices, and generally degrade
the pumping system.

Winterizing Your Extractor

This unit should be winterized between uses if it is to be exposed to freezing temperatures. To
winterize your machine, pour a 50/50 mix of anti-freeze and water into the empty solution tank. Aim
the spray gun into the solution tank. Run the pump and spray the gun into the solution tank until the
fluid flows

 

from the gun into the tank.

Serial #'s

The serial number is located on the back of the machine just above the dump valve.

Summary of Contents for 2-100 H Professional

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Page 2: ...TS LIST PAGE 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 8 FRONT VIEW PAGE 9 FRONT VIEW CLOSE UP PAGE 10 TOP RECOVERY TANK PAGE 11 RECOVERY TANK PARTS PAGE 12 RECOVERY TANK INTERNAL VIEW PAGE 13 SOLUTION TANK PAGE 14 SIDE...

Page 3: ...Warranty on batteries and chargers One year pro rated Effective January 1st 2001 Terms subject to change without notice 1 Windshear Blower Dryer Insulation Blowers T191 T201 CV 30 CV 38 CW 50 CW 100 P...

Page 4: ...using unit near children Do not leave unit outdoors or in extreme heat or cold Harsh weather elements will damage components and void warranty Lift using only the appropriate handles Always wear appr...

Page 5: ...lush entire pumping system with clean water This includes all solution hoses and wand s Do not allow liquids to remain in equipment after use Clean all filters and dump valve 2 The solution system has...

Page 6: ...ACCESSORIES FOR ALL MODELS...

Page 7: ...ifold 23 4 20026 Bolt Tank Strap 24 2 20027 Strap Tank 26 1 20029 Clamp Vac Hose 27 1 20028 Float Ball Screen Assembly 28 As Reqd 20031 Rivet 29 2 20034 Hinge Keeper 30 4 20040 Screw Control Panel 31...

Page 8: ...n Attach or replace Close valve Replace gasket Clear debris Clean Clean and dry area and silicone No Power to Pump or Vac motor Unit not plugged in Switch not ON Building circuit overloaded Wiring con...

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Page 10: ...FRONT VIEW CLOSE UP TOP RECOVERY TANK...

Page 11: ...RECOVERY TANK PARTS...

Page 12: ...RECOVERY TANK INTERNAL VIEW...

Page 13: ...SOLUTION TANK...

Page 14: ...SIDE VIEW BOTTOM ASSEMBLY...

Page 15: ...REAR VIEW BOTTOM ASSEMBLY...

Page 16: ...CONNECTIONS SOLUTION TANK...

Page 17: ...INTERNAL VIEW BOTTOM ASSEMBLY...

Page 18: ...INTERNAL VIEW BOTTOM ASSEMBLY VAC MOTORS...

Page 19: ...INTERNAL VIEW BOTTOM ASSEMBLY VAC HOSE CLAMP...

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Page 21: ...PUMP W FITTINGS...

Page 22: ...PUMP HEATING ELEMENT...

Page 23: ...HEATING ELEMENT W FITTINGS ELECTRICAL PLUMBING SYSTEM...

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